Grease package



J. MULLER GREASE PACKAGE Filed Fe '1, 192? 6 Z .t f A m 8 7 2:22:22;; 22/2; 2; .11 2: J 7 .Q M fl j H, 1,. .1 2/ 142W t W. 2d w w w w 9 Patented Oet..2,- 1928. i I 1,686,166-

, UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

JACQUES MULLER, OF LA GARENNE COLOM'BES, FRANCE.

GREASE PACKAGE.

Application filed February 7, 1927, Serial No. 166,478, and inl'rance February 8, 1926.

The transport of soft materials and espestance (cardboard, metal etc.) and its shape -cially of lubricants is actually effected in is rcferably cylindrical without in any case bulk in receptacles which should generally be being limited to this geometrical solid.

' abandoned once empty by' reason of their By way of example-there areillustrated in impregnation with the substance transported the accompanying drawing forms of conwhich by reason of its nature retains all struction of the invention. kinds of impurities. Fig. 1 shows a section of a metal receptacle On the other hand this manner of deliverinto which a sheath is introduced. ing merchandise favors total or partial fraud Fig. 2 shows a cardboard box into which 10 in quantity or in quality or the two together is also introduced a sheath specially adapted especially with receptacles of large capacity. for lubricating apparatus under pressure The present invention remedies this in-, and Figs. 3 and 4"llustrate the use of the convenience. sheath illustrated in Fig. 2 in a lubricating It enables the manufacturer to supply the pump under pressure, at the start'and finish 15 user and irrespective of the number of inof the said use. V

termediaries between, the two ends of the Fig. 5 is an elevation of the hook for'withchain, products of his manufacture guardrawing the collapsed sheath, Y anteed against any fraud at the same time It will be seen in Fig. 1 that the pliant that it ensures to an extent of possibility the sheath 1 of cellophane for example is dis- 20 recovery of the container (boxes, packing, posed in a metal box 2 with a closing cover 3.

etc.), of the said products, The sheath 1 is formed of a rigid base of It consists in-providing' a pliant and imcardboard 4, receiving the sheath of ce1lopermeable sheath into which the manufacphane proper for permitting of the supply turer introduces the soft substance to be in packets of superposed and flattened 25 supplied in determined quality and quantity. sheaths; and it is provided between the bot- This sheath is provided, if desired, with all tom i-and the sheath proper with a breaking useful indications, suitable breakable bands device 5 at the free ends 6, 7 and when 911 .and its closure after filling is effected by filled its filling opening8 is closed and sealed lead sealing or by any other suitable means at 9 in any known and suitablemanner.

30 of convenient control. This sheath thus me In Fig. 2 the receptacle 2 is of carboard pared is supplied in a suitable receptacle and the shape of the sheath 1 once filled cor- (cardboard box, metal box, etc.) of suflicient responds W h g g yl r --1 rigidity for transport, providedwithall in r oating pumps under pressure actually in dications, bands of guarantee etc. of current use.

as us%el. It will be seen in Figs. 3 and-4 that the en the purchaser uses the contents of sheath 1,01'1ce removed from its-box 1 is disthe sheath he breaks the lead for opening it posed wlth the seal 9 at the side opposed to or introduces it with the lead into a pump, the outlet nozzle 12, in the cylinder 11 of a gun etc. actually used for lubrication under lubricating pump. .After breaking the dc:

40 r ssu the a se th br k bl b d t vice 5, in any suitable manner (pulling the operate at the same time that he recovers the ends 7 Otherwise) y bursting the receptacle for returning it to the sup li r, sheath by pressure it suflices to actuate the As stated the sheath is of pliant material c mp e on P n 1 by its SBIGW 14 but of any character and im rm bl or using the substance contained .in the sheath. 45 rendered impermeable (cellophane, for ex- A hook '15 enables, after collapsing the ample), its shape may vary according to the sheath, this to be withdrawn from the cyluse for which it is adapted and the receptacle inder 11 for the purpose of recharging this serving for its transport, as regards the with a fresh sheath. I latter it may be formed of any rigid sub- It will be "understood that a receptacle the principle of the th ding devices may be sheath .containin a softandpgreasy substance, a substantlally rigid base upon which In testim signature.

e same rests, and posed between said ony whereof I hereunto afix my a. breaking device intersubstance and base.

JACQUES MULLER. 

